Thanks all - issue resolved - the call sign I entered in the dvap tool was 
apparently not correct - it was "N7BCP A" (without quotes), once I removed the 
"A" I was able to connect to the repeater and be heard.  Checked into the dvap 
net - fun!

73s
Larry

--- In [email protected], Brad Rehm <bradr...@...> wrote:
>
> Larry,
> 
> You might find the KE5RCS registration material helpful.  This was prepared
> by one of our members, Lloyd, K1LGJ.
> 
> http://www.hotera.org/Documents/KE5RCS%20Registration.pdf
> 
> BTW, we'll be practicing using D-Rats tonight at 8 pm CDT on Ref 015.
> 
> Brad,
> KV5V
> 
> 
> On 6/8/10, n7bcp <n7bcp.la...@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > I've registered with a local dstar repeater and received a confirmation
> > email with instructions on how to set my personal data - which I've done
> > following the instructions at
> > http://www.dstargateway.org/D-Star_Registration.html. Is there a document
> > that explains what the fields (in step 9) on the web form are used for
> > (personal information)? After following these instructions I try to connect
> > via the dvap to the repeater I've just registered on - I get connected and I
> > hear an audio response that I'm connected in read only mode. I'd like to be
> > able to call someone on this repeater - is there another step I need to take
> > to be able to transmit on the repeater via the dvap or is it that the
> > repeater only allows RX to dvap users? Also, am I required to register with
> > each dstar repeater I wish to access - specifically, using the gateway.
> > Communicating on dstar reflectors is working fine. Thanks and 73s from
> > N7BCP.
> >
> > 
> >
>


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